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the state of michigan since i worked there and lived there but new baltimore, michigan, i had to look up. so odd right in the southeast east of detroit right near canada so in case anybody was wondering. >> you've never heard new baltimore. i go there all the time. >> in your defense it's a big state. >> yes. no, it is, i haven't covered the whole thing and cedarville, ohio. nice way to see the sun. we usually don't get to stare at it that long. you have to do this and if you're doing this, when you do new baltimore -- well, hold on, over here. canada. >> geography. was that a geography lesson and about not staring into the sun. >> in the house. >> thanks for the obvious. >>> well, thanksgiving hits early this year, in fact, it's hard to believe it's just days away. we've already told you that some big retailers will be opening their doors thanksgiving night. but, of course, the big day remains black friday. and the annual shopping blitz is not for amateurs with shoppers already lining up and store employees training for the big day. that's right. they're training. abc's david kerley
the state of michigan since i worked there and lived there but new baltimore, michigan, i had to look up. so odd right in the southeast east of detroit right near canada so in case anybody was wondering. >> you've never heard new baltimore. i go there all the time. >> in your defense it's a big state. >> yes. no, it is, i haven't covered the whole thing and cedarville, ohio. nice way to see the sun. we usually don't get to stare at it that long. you have to do this and if...
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still staying optimistic, two really important numbers at that came out this week, the university of michigan consumer confidence survey shows that it's at the highest level since july of 2007 and additionally, the expectations for the next six months are also at the the highest level in five years, despite the uncertainty, consumers are feeling pretty good and the word out of washington today, is a lot of trying to work together. >> well, gary b, actually, i mn, do you know what it means if we fall off the fiscal cliff for you? i don't know, does anybody know? and is that uncertainty that gary k was talking about really the key here? >> i'll go beyond the uncertainty that gary k said. i think it's doom and gloom. brenda, if you walked outside the studio and grabbed ten people off the street, all ten of them, if you ask what does the fiscal cliff really mean? they go, i don't know, but it sounds bad. this fiscal cliff sounds bad, it doesn't sound like a good thing and brenda, when you he this day after day after day, i think it starts to weigh on consumers out there. it sounds gloomy, it soun
still staying optimistic, two really important numbers at that came out this week, the university of michigan consumer confidence survey shows that it's at the highest level since july of 2007 and additionally, the expectations for the next six months are also at the the highest level in five years, despite the uncertainty, consumers are feeling pretty good and the word out of washington today, is a lot of trying to work together. >> well, gary b, actually, i mn, do you know what it means...
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it's the two parcels on the top left of the screen is separated by michigan street and on port property. on the left side of the parcels is 23rd street and above is illinois street. what you see in the attached area is the waterfront site where right now port and owd staff are negotiating with forest city about the development of the waterfront site. what is on the ho down yard now is dirt recycling facility and at&t trenches for projects. they bring the dirt to this location and store it and when they want to put it back in the ground they retrieve it from the site. we believe this isn't compatible with the investment in the area and this would be a good site for the port to acquire. what you see in gray here are the historic buildings at pier 70 and 113 and 114 and the other amazing historic resources along 20th street. a project schedule is also aggressive. if the port commission chooses to adopt the term sheet tonight at&t would in fact a formal application in this month of november of 2012. ceqa review would occur for the next year and following which resource agencies would contem
it's the two parcels on the top left of the screen is separated by michigan street and on port property. on the left side of the parcels is 23rd street and above is illinois street. what you see in the attached area is the waterfront site where right now port and owd staff are negotiating with forest city about the development of the waterfront site. what is on the ho down yard now is dirt recycling facility and at&t trenches for projects. they bring the dirt to this location and store it...
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we'll see some light showers on tuesday in michigan. nothing big that will show you down, and wednesday, one of the biggest travel days of the year traditionally looks pretty good across the u.s., we're just going to have that system in the west to contend with once again. and by thanksgiving day, plenty to be thankful for, we're looking at clear skies for the macy's thanksgiving day parade. and in the midwest, chicago 62 degrees. >> julie martin, thank you. >>> when we come back, a visit to turkey town, u.s.st. of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org. let's keep medicare... and social security strong for generations to come. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so
we'll see some light showers on tuesday in michigan. nothing big that will show you down, and wednesday, one of the biggest travel days of the year traditionally looks pretty good across the u.s., we're just going to have that system in the west to contend with once again. and by thanksgiving day, plenty to be thankful for, we're looking at clear skies for the macy's thanksgiving day parade. and in the midwest, chicago 62 degrees. >> julie martin, thank you. >>> when we come...
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from michigan mike rogers and democratic senator from california dianne feinstein. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> i want to stay in the middle east and talk about what has been a central preoccupation for you this week, and that is the aftermath of this terror attack on our consulate in benghazi in libya, of course. and as we're on the air this morning, the central question is, who knew what when, and how was this described to the american people? did the government say what it was, when it first happened? and you had former cia director david petraeus testifying in private at the end of the week on friday. this is how the ap describes his testimony, and one of the contradictions it appears to bring up. david petraeus told lawmakers friday that he believed all along that the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya was a terrorist strike, even though that wasn't how the obama administration initially described it publicly. representative peter king of new york said petraeus had briefed the house intelligence committee on september 14, and he does not r
from michigan mike rogers and democratic senator from california dianne feinstein. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> i want to stay in the middle east and talk about what has been a central preoccupation for you this week, and that is the aftermath of this terror attack on our consulate in benghazi in libya, of course. and as we're on the air this morning, the central question is, who knew what when, and how was this described to the american people? did the government say...
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michigan keeps saying by more of them. >> they are talking about cuts than spending will still go 1.6 trillion over 1.8. >> we send a signal we're not mature mature, responsible or acting like grown-ups. it would be great if somebody in washington could take the lead. it is not if the recovery recovery, tas, borrowing, i learned from milton friedman what you spending the money on? we are not getting value for what we spend on. john: not food stamps? they are going up sharply. >> that is not the worst thing the government does. john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people collect disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaranteed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 trillion on top of everything else. we made to many promises cannot keep we have to look closer to our means and spend money
michigan keeps saying by more of them. >> they are talking about cuts than spending will still go 1.6 trillion over 1.8. >> we send a signal we're not mature mature, responsible or acting like grown-ups. it would be great if somebody in washington could take the lead. it is not if the recovery recovery, tas, borrowing, i learned from milton friedman what you spending the money on? we are not getting value for what we spend on. john: not food stamps? they are going up sharply....
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. >> michigan, homecoming, brings holiday cheer. 60 u.s. soldiers with the army national guard returning home after a year in afghanistan. this is sufficient ridge air national guard base. welcome home that's the fox watch across america. >> do juan to drive a hybrid without buy -- do you want to drive a hybrid without buying one? maybe you can. how you can keep your own wheels. >> time to say good-bye to twinkies and ding-dodges. maybe -- ding-dongs. why they may not be gone for good. >> we felt it was coming on. we got notified today, today was our last day. we weren't sure until today. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte
. >> michigan, homecoming, brings holiday cheer. 60 u.s. soldiers with the army national guard returning home after a year in afghanistan. this is sufficient ridge air national guard base. welcome home that's the fox watch across america. >> do juan to drive a hybrid without buy -- do you want to drive a hybrid without buying one? maybe you can. how you can keep your own wheels. >> time to say good-bye to twinkies and ding-dodges. maybe -- ding-dongs. why they may not be gone...
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. >> but on september 30th, 2011, high waves on lake michigan pummeled the shoreline raging out of control. >> i first realized something out of the ordinary was happening that morning when i got up. >> eric is surprised to see enormous waves crashing against the shoreline below. he records the scene to show friends and then heads out to investigate. >> waves were coming up 20, 30 feet in the air and crashing out well across the jogging path and right up to the street. >> people are still using the path along the lake. many unaware of the danger just ahead, until it's too late. >> people pressed up against the fence by the path, literally grabbing on as the waves are coming in off the lake. when i saw people from the other side turning around and going back and people wiping out in front of me, i thought, it's not safe. >> across town at the national weather service forecast office, meteorologist mike bardu is monitoring high winds in the area. >> we had several hundred mile of wind coming from the north aiming at this particular point at the shore that was facing almost straight north. >>
. >> but on september 30th, 2011, high waves on lake michigan pummeled the shoreline raging out of control. >> i first realized something out of the ordinary was happening that morning when i got up. >> eric is surprised to see enormous waves crashing against the shoreline below. he records the scene to show friends and then heads out to investigate. >> waves were coming up 20, 30 feet in the air and crashing out well across the jogging path and right up to the street....
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. >>> we're joined now by senate armed services chair carl levin of michigan and house homeland chair peter king of new york. thank you both for joining us this morning. i'm going to start with you, senator levin. how serious is this situation in israel? >> well, it's very serious, and hamas has obviously made it serious. they decided they'll attack israel with rockets, and israel has decided, as every country i think would decide, they're going to defend themselves. >> and do you believe this will escalate? >> it could escalate, and i think the potential is there, however, president obama and others are doing their very best to see if they can't turn hamas' attacks off, and the role of iron dome here should always be, remembered. it's a very critical weapon system. >> which is to protect. >> protects israel against these rockets with a 90% success rate and the president and congress here are entitled to, i believe, a lot of credit for providing that system to israel. it's a very effective system. >> congressman king, i want to ask you whether you believe this will turn into a ground
. >>> we're joined now by senate armed services chair carl levin of michigan and house homeland chair peter king of new york. thank you both for joining us this morning. i'm going to start with you, senator levin. how serious is this situation in israel? >> well, it's very serious, and hamas has obviously made it serious. they decided they'll attack israel with rockets, and israel has decided, as every country i think would decide, they're going to defend themselves. >> and...
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. >> this is rebecca jarvis just off the coast of wisconsin across a choppy stretch of lake michigan called death door passage, washington island, home to about 660 residents and a lot of these. >> they are indigenous to this area. i would say that most of the island has some junipers somewhere on the proper. >> reporter: ronald dutch is an agricultural scientist who is intent on putting the aromatic junipers to good use. >> inside the barrier is the essential oil that is used for medicinal purposes and used to flavor gin >> reporter: more specifically they're the key ingredient in death's door gin. distillery owner brian ellison uses hundreds of pounds of fresh washington island juniper berries to flavor his award-winning spirit. >> the main components of our gin, wheat and barrely. for the botanicals that go into the gin, juniper and coriander >> reporter: with his gleaming copper still, alison and death's door gin are at the forefront of a gin revival >> there are 170 gins sold in the united states. there were four when i started teaching about gin in the late 1980s >> reporter: s
. >> this is rebecca jarvis just off the coast of wisconsin across a choppy stretch of lake michigan called death door passage, washington island, home to about 660 residents and a lot of these. >> they are indigenous to this area. i would say that most of the island has some junipers somewhere on the proper. >> reporter: ronald dutch is an agricultural scientist who is intent on putting the aromatic junipers to good use. >> inside the barrier is the essential oil that...
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themselves the interesting readers society for unique book centric television programs in portland michigan, lending books by bicycle and in memphis, tennessee, real men read brings african-american men together with three to five-year-olds to develop life-long readers. i would like to ask each of the winners to stand and be recognized for the dedication they bring to. [applause] [applause] >> final, i would like to thank my fellow board members for the hard work. i have to acknowledge the foundation staff this yearunder the tireless leadership. now listen to this, two weeks ago the foundation office were flooded. they have not reopened. in the past three days, the staff have pulled off seven big events including this one with no trfn, no office, no mail, computers reside in harrold's dining room. for all of us, our heart felt thanks. [cheering and applause] congratulations to all the finalists. good luck and on to the awards ceremony. thank you. [applause] just to few order of business before we begin award. one, the books on your table, you're allowed to take home. i'm sitting with harmed
themselves the interesting readers society for unique book centric television programs in portland michigan, lending books by bicycle and in memphis, tennessee, real men read brings african-american men together with three to five-year-olds to develop life-long readers. i would like to ask each of the winners to stand and be recognized for the dedication they bring to. [applause] [applause] >> final, i would like to thank my fellow board members for the hard work. i have to acknowledge...
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that had been at michigan some years ago. so is wondering what your position -- i know what your position is in principle, but what take to take on those incidents given its not the administration who writes the speech? >> i think it's pretty clear cut. it's like analogous to the u.s. government and there's a beautiful book called the people's darling privilege, which talks about 1837 when a mob of the original lovejoy who was an abolitionist killed him and destroyed his press because it didn't like what he had to say. he points out a moment in american history when they realize not only can the government not since you, but it also means they protect you from a mob that wants to send to you. when these events have been covered her main concern is to make sure the administration prevents them happy means they do their best prevented from happening because it's a dual responsibility. first the campuses not answer you. we'd be happy if they just had doing that. in addition they can't let him out since he. a perfect example of t
that had been at michigan some years ago. so is wondering what your position -- i know what your position is in principle, but what take to take on those incidents given its not the administration who writes the speech? >> i think it's pretty clear cut. it's like analogous to the u.s. government and there's a beautiful book called the people's darling privilege, which talks about 1837 when a mob of the original lovejoy who was an abolitionist killed him and destroyed his press because it...